Because of the small size of the three communities, they work together and with other associations and with groups like Shaolin Wushu Canada, to make the event happen.

“This is a good time,” said above association’s member and PBP volunteer Justin McCutcheon, “to promote our martial arts association, Shaolin Wushu Canada and to just get out and meet people in the community.”

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